/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/passlib/hosts.py is in python3-passlib 1.7.1-1.
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#=============================================================================
# imports
#=============================================================================
# core
from warnings import warn
# pkg
from passlib.context import LazyCryptContext
from passlib.exc import PasslibRuntimeWarning
from passlib import registry
from passlib.utils import has_crypt, unix_crypt_schemes
# local
__all__ = [
"linux_context", "linux2_context",
"openbsd_context",
"netbsd_context",
"freebsd_context",
"host_context",
]
#=============================================================================
# linux support
#=============================================================================
# known platform names - linux2
linux_context = linux2_context = LazyCryptContext(
schemes = [ "sha512_crypt", "sha256_crypt", "md5_crypt",
"des_crypt", "unix_disabled" ],
deprecated = [ "des_crypt" ],
)
#=============================================================================
# bsd support
#=============================================================================
# known platform names -
# freebsd2
# freebsd3
# freebsd4
# freebsd5
# freebsd6
# freebsd7
#
# netbsd1
# referencing source via -http://fxr.googlebit.com
# freebsd 6,7,8 - des, md5, bcrypt, bsd_nthash
# netbsd - des, ext, md5, bcrypt, sha1
# openbsd - des, ext, md5, bcrypt
freebsd_context = LazyCryptContext(["bcrypt", "md5_crypt", "bsd_nthash",
"des_crypt", "unix_disabled"])
openbsd_context = LazyCryptContext(["bcrypt", "md5_crypt", "bsdi_crypt",
"des_crypt", "unix_disabled"])
netbsd_context = LazyCryptContext(["bcrypt", "sha1_crypt", "md5_crypt",
"bsdi_crypt", "des_crypt", "unix_disabled"])
# XXX: include darwin in this list? it's got a BSD crypt variant,
# but that's not what it uses for user passwords.
#=============================================================================
# current host
#=============================================================================
if registry.os_crypt_present:
# NOTE: this is basically mimicing the output of os crypt(),
# except that it uses passlib's (usually stronger) defaults settings,
# and can be inspected and used much more flexibly.
def _iter_os_crypt_schemes():
"""helper which iterates over supported os_crypt schemes"""
out = registry.get_supported_os_crypt_schemes()
if out:
# only offer disabled handler if there's another scheme in front,
# as this can't actually hash any passwords
out += ("unix_disabled",)
return out
host_context = LazyCryptContext(_iter_os_crypt_schemes())
#=============================================================================
# other platforms
#=============================================================================
# known platform strings -
# aix3
# aix4
# atheos
# beos5
# darwin
# generic
# hp-ux11
# irix5
# irix6
# mac
# next3
# os2emx
# riscos
# sunos5
# unixware7
#=============================================================================
# eof
#=============================================================================
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